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    A question for Patrick Chadwick

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    Patrick,
    These are the barrel markings on an FN Deluxe, serial number 1049X. Can you help me decipher its year of manufacture? Thank you.
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    Show us the rest, I have a Husqvarna in .30 cal...I like the way they look.
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    Well, they are all Belgian proof and examiner's marks. A close-up photo would be helpful as I can't quite read them.

    The Star over a capital letter is an examiner's mark, and somewhere there must be a list of the examiners and their periods of office. Unfortunately, this seems to have been treated as a state secret, and I have never found the list for the 19th. and early 20th C. Known marks seem to be all post-1924, and this rifle is probably earlier.

    Produce a better photo for ALL the marks, and I will try to at least narrow down the timeframe.
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    So I got on the barrel going top to bottom as the picture is orientated;
    Star over Capital X
    Crown over Capital R
    Stick Figure with rifle at the slope then a line with capital P.V under the line (Thats what it appears to me to look like.)
    Crown ontop of oblong circle with on the inside
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    L G (Formating wont let me keep alignment as per picture.)
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    On the reinforce on the receiver;
    Star over X
    Stick Figure with rifle at the slope then a line with capital P.V under the line (Thats what it appears to me to look like.)
    Lastly what appears to be a Column ontop of a plinth!

    Anyway hope this helps P.C

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